Is Tere Naam based on Salman Khanfs life? Well, ask him the question and be ready to be blown away. No, not that muscles will be put into play, but quotes will fly fast and furious.

Understandably, for the man is the most misunderstood man in the industry today. The most likely suspect! Let news of a filmi fist flying appear in the dailies, and the first question asked is, gIs it Salman Khan?h or just utter the line gAishwarya Rai was seen again withch and Salman will be the most likely suspect. So coming back to the basics, make a movie that even smells Salmanish and you have people assuming it is his autobiography. A wonder he has kept his sanity in a world comprising the public, the industry and the media that misunderstands his every move.

egf gives Salman a break and presents him with a platform to have his say!

The
way you are showering attention on the pre-publicity of
Tere Naam one suspects that you have a stake in it. Have
you invested in the film?
Whether a movie is my home production or one belonging to
an outside banner, my involvement is the same. My dedication
remains unchanged. Sunil Manchanda is a producer of this
movie. And let me tell you one thing, he has paid me in
toto for this. As for sinking money into it, when I have
my own home production why should I financially support
another banner.

Is
Tere Naam autobiographical? In other wordsc the story of
your life?
Every journalist Ifve met has asked me this question, and
is continuing to do so. It is common knowledge that Tere
Naam is a remake of the Telugu and Malayalam blockbuster
Sethu. Sunil has bought the rights of the film. Ifd prefer
not to have any further discussions on this topic.

But
isnft it true that some scenes have been incorporated into
Tere Naam. Maybe they have reference to your personal life.
The media is always known to make a mountain out of a molehill.
You seem to be stubbornly intent on drawing a parallel between
the film and my life. Let me confess one thing, I have not
yet seen the original version of Tere Naam so I am unaware
of the changes been wrought by the writers and producers.

One
hears that you had a fight with your director Satish Kaushik
on the sets of Tere Naam. Comment.
I was surprised when I came across this news item in a daily.
I wondered who this Salman II was, since it wasnft me. Jokes
apart, Satish alias Pappu Pager (I always call him by this
name) is a very sweet guy. It is impossible to pick up a
fight with him. He is so accommodating. But one thing he
cannot tolerate is interference in his work. All in all,
as much as Satish is a comedian on the big screen, in real
life he is as much a serious guy.

What
about Sanjay Leela Bhansali and you? Are you in his film?
Why donft you put this question to him? He will be in a
better position to answer it. He is the producer as well
as the director of Bajirao Mastani. I am just an actor.
The moment I receive the summons to attend a shoot I will
proceed.

One
hears that you are building pressure on Bhansali to sign
Katreena Kaif for the film, in place of Aishwarya?Bekar ki baat hai yeh sab. (This is all rubbish!) Why should Sanjay succumb to pressure from me? If he is that type of guy, Salman Khan would have been the leading man of Devdas and not Shah Rukh Khan. He is not the type of director who can be pressurised. Besides, he does the casting of his films independent from friendly ties or business strings attached.

Letfs
change the topic. Salman, why have you never ever done a
negative role?
Simple. Nobody has ever offered me one. But even if anyone
does so, I do not think I would be able to pull off a negative
role. I always like to bring positive characters to life
on the big screen. Ifd like to do powerful films with powerful
roles. Ifm also wise enough to realise that running around
trees or impressing a heroine on screen, is no longer cut
out for me, ecause I have grown too old for that sort of
role.

But
you have not turned towards signing meaningful films.
I mean it should be a really different film, an out of the
way film. Like a Hum Aapke Hai Kaun or a Hum Saath Saath
Hain which dwell on family values plus are good business
ventures.

Why
are you always cross with the media?
I am upset with the media because journalists are interested
more in my personal than in my professional life. They are
more interested in whom I socialize with, whom I live with,
whom I sleep withc You see, I do not have to answer every
question put to me. As a journalist you have the right to
ask me about my work. But once I am off the sets, I turn
into a layman just like you and have the right to lead my
life as I like it.

But
you are a celebrity. And the public is interested in knowing
what you do once you leave the sets. And that information
can only be provided by the media.
Let me tell you that daily I receive thousands of letters
from my fans. They do not ask me frivolous questions. They
usually like to talk about my movies. Many of them do criticise
me but only in relation to my work. Some of them even pass
on some good advice to me. That is why I know my fans better
than the media does. I know what people want to know about
me.

Oops,
but why are you so short tempered?
Me? I always like to laugh and make the world around me
laugh. My family, friends, relatives, co-starsc all know
me as a jovial guy. Well, except for the media.

Hadnft
you lately picked up a brawl with Rishi Kapoorfs son, Ranvir?
Whether the incident is true or false, thanks to the media,
it has gained wide coverage. I respect Rishi Kapoorji and
his family immensely. You can ask him about this. Of the
many such escoopsf that have been reported about me, this
Ranvir episode is one. Like the supposed fight I had with
Abhishek Bachchan. It was also reported that I had misbehaved
with Manisha Koirala. But the fact is that all these actors
are familiar with my jovial nature. They are all very nice
co-stars and we get along fine.

By
the way, Aishwarya had once said that Salman has no place
in her life?
At that time Ash was not in a proper frame of mind. But
I am not angry with her. Today too she is my good friend.

What
is the position of the family, whose member your car allegedly
ran over in Bandra?
All I know is that the guy was poor. I do not know anything
more about him. The incident has shaken me a lot, and touched
me to the core. I have sent the family the compensation
decided by the court, though I know that one cannot put
a price on a manfs life. Life is more precious than money.

What
are your forthcoming movies?My next release is Tere Naam. Puneet Issar Sanghaar is on the floor. Shooting for Bajirao Mastani will commence in October. Ravi Choprafs Baaghban is nearly complete. There are also two home-production projects which will be launched next year.